2.0. General:To provide 24 and 48 hournorth Korean and DMZ cloud cover forecasts for U-2
reconnaissance flights.Forecasts
will be used to help determine U2 reconnaissance flight routes and mission
sensor selection. The forecaster
will discuss the RECCE forecast with the C2, and provide them with a copy
daily.

3.0. Procedures:

3.1. Forecast
Locations / Time Periods:

3.2. Forecasts will
be created for four specific areas in
north
Korea (Regions A, B, C, and D --
see attached RECCE Forecast Worksheet) and one area in
South
Korea (Region E). The forecast
will be the amount of clouds in percentages (10 percent increments only) and
will be representative of expected conditions during the entire forecast time
periods.

3.3.The forecast
is broken up into four six-hour blocks for each day. Day 2 is used as a planning
outlook.

3.3.1.Day 1 begins
at 00L for the next 6 hours. The next block begins at 06L for the next 6
hours.Blocks 3 and 4 begin at 12L
and 18L respectively.

3.3.2.Day 2 is set
up exactly the same way as Day 1.

4.0. Daily Forecast
Preparation:

4.1. CC Seoul
forecasters will use the forecast funnel process for the RECCE on the 607th
Weather Squadron web page.

4.2. Surface
Observations:Surface observations,
both synoptic and METAR, will be used for trends.Fog formation and dissipation is one
such example that is crucial for reconnaissance and must be taken into account
by the forecaster and sensor operators.

4.3. Models:Forecast models such as GFS, NOGAPS, MM5
and ADVECT CLOUD (JAAWIN) will be used by the forecaster.

5.0.RECCE Objective Area
Forecast.

5.1.The forecast is
valid for the next days 24
hour forecast (it also includes a 48 hours planning forecast). Parameters
forecast are:

5.2.Day 1 and 2
Narratives:This is a plain
language forecast of weather affecting the Objective Area during the next 48
hours.

5.4.Winds
Aloft.Wind speeds and directions
are required for sixty, seventy, and eighty thousand feet. This is to be entered
in a five-digit format (i.e., 15015).Areas A-D are separated from area E on the
worksheet. Use 09L/00Z for the valid time.

5.5Cloud
forecast.The total cloud cover (to
include fog) is given in a percentage of 10 percent increments (i.e. 0, 10,
20, …100 percent).Persistence will be recorded as the
cloud cover (category 1, 2, or 3) at the time issuance.

5.5.1. A cloud
forecast is given for 24 and 48 hours. List the percentage of cloud cover
expected for each area and each time frame.

6.0. Timelines for RECCE Products.

6.1.NLT 1330L- RECCE Objective
Area Forecast must be disseminated for the following
day.